Here's a post from CasaSugar Community member stephaniepoli from the Su Casa group: I was so excited to host our annual Halloween party this weekend. We have this great half wall between the kitchen and the living room that functions perfectly as a bar. Great Halloween Ideas Around the Blogosphere This spooky black bean hummus recipe from Fat Free Vegan Kitchen is nut-free Check out these beautiful Halloween cupcakes with detailed decorating instructions from Tiffin Tales. She has really great EDMONTON - Halloween is only a few days away yet your decor is as lifeless as Casper the Friendly Ghost You get to be kid-ish and dig deep inside creatively.” 1. Cover a table (kitchen, nook, outdoor bistro set) with gauze or a black tablecloth. A house in Georgetown may be ask when we’re going to start decorating … We try to add four or five new things every year. You never know what people will catch first.” Kosmach said his mother always enjoyed Halloween, and after she passed away Cheesecloth is a kitchen workhorse, but did you know you can use it to create quick and easy Halloween decorations and costumes? Here are some simple ways to turn this staple into seasonal and scary decor. Creepy cobwebs. Cut and rip the cheesecloth into When I think Halloween kitchen one year, so I secured some twigs to the chandelier in our breakfast nook. Add some blackbird figurines and a black-and-white check ribbon and you have a simple but fetching treatment in minutes. In addition to decorating .
You don't have to sacrifice good taste when decorating for Halloween. If the thought of cartoonish pumpkin A pile of bone-shaped sugar cookies on the kitchen table just might make the pumpkin become obsolete. Coffin cake, anyone? Think like a stiff (MCT) As far as holidays go, Halloween is often the days and too much technology. What decorating projects and plans do you have in store for the new year? Are you renovating a key space like your kitchen or bath? Redecorating a well-used room, like The playfully ghoulish treat ideas were presented by Texas' own Cake Diva, Porsha Kimble, as part of Miss Cayce's Halloween Open House. Kimble, who teaches cake decorating and resides able to bake out of her home kitchen in Dallas. The Community Children’s Museum will kick off the Halloween cake decorating class appropriate for children of all abilities. Sunday October 17th the fun continues at Becker Bros Bakeshop and Espresso Bar’s special teaching kitchen at 1206 Sussex .